The first Total War game to be set in ancient China allows you to build your empire as a larger-than-life Warlord.
Despite being a veteran of the Total War franchise, my first inclination in any given battle is to rush into melee and let the gods (depending on the setting) sort it out. Actually, perhaps this is ...
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So While I was recording my first Online Battle of Medieval Kingdoms Total War 1212AD (TW: Attila) Something really funny happened. I had to make a video of it lol. Full battle will be out tomorrow :D ...
After taking the last 12 years to refine its real-time strategy craft on PC with the Total War series, UK developer Creative Assembly has decided it's time to transfer its knowledge to another ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Total War Battles: Warhammer Total War Battles: Warhammer is a tactical war-simulation mobile game. From micro unit management in battle to macro mediation ...
Ramesses II, who was born a civilian, inherited Egypt’s throne as a teenager, fought several prolonged conflicts with the Hittite empire, warded off pirate incursions along the Mediterranean coast, ...
Total War has been revelling in fantasy and legends for a good long while now, but with Total War: Pharaoh the series returns to its roots, presenting a more grounded vision of history, albeit with ...
Feral Interactive has been pretty on top of porting the Total War games to mobile devices, and the latest is Total War: ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Total War Battles: Kingdom Shape the land, build sprawling towns and recruit and train a powerful army. Conquer new territories to expand your realm and ...
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On Dec. 31, 2010, an unfortunate thing happened: Electronic Arts shut down the online servers for The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth, as well as its sequel and the sequel’s expansion.